Third win of the year for Aitken

Following his win at Silverstone last weekend, Jack Aitken (Koiranen GP) did the business once again, this Saturday at the Nürburgring. Starting second on the grid, the Englishman got the better of pole man and leader in the general classification Louis Delétraz (Josef Kaufmann Racing), before holding off the attacks of Ukyo Sasahara (ART Junior Team) to defeat the Japanese driver. Supported by SMP Racing, Matevos Isaakyan (JD Motorsport) strode onto the third place step of the podium. Louis Delétraz finished sixth and still leads in the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, but three drivers are now less than six points behind the native of Switzerland. Sahara Force India Academy protégé Jehan Daruvala (Fortec Motorsports) was the best placed rookie in seventh.

This morning, Louis Delétraz took his fifth pole position of the year with a new track record for the category at 1:54.784. The Swiss driver was joined on row one by Jack Aitken. Jake Hughes (Koiranen GP), Ukyo Sasahara and Ignazio D’Agosto (Manor MP Motorsport) completed the top five in qualifying.

Aitken takes the lead

With Max Defourny (ART Junior Team) was blocked on the grid, as was Josef Zaruba (AVF) during the formation lap, an extra formation lap was required. Following an extremely compact start, Jack Aitken moved into the lead ahead of Ukyo Sasahara and Matevos Isaakyan. Jake Hughes, Ben Barnicoat (Fortec Motorsports) and pole man Louis Delétraz followed. Hugo de Sadeleer (Tech 1 Racing) was the only victim on the opening lap. The safety car was called into service on the next lap when Valentin Hasse-Clot (Fortec Motorsports) had his race come to an end in the gravel trap.

Sasahara pours on the pressure

Despite the ambitions of those behind, Jack Aitken held on to the lead at the restart The positions went unchanged, just until Jehan Daruvala overtook Ignazio D’Agosto on lap six for seventh place. The Italian driver eventually returned to the pits and retired from the race.

Race leader, Jack Aitken fended off the attacks of Ukyo Sasahara for his third victory of the season. Matevos Isaakyan claimed he final spot on the podium ahead of Ben Barnicoat, who got past Jake Hughes on lap 11. Louis Delétraz was sixth, followed by rookie Jehan Daruvala. Kevin Jörg (Josef Kaufmann Racing), Martin Kodrić (Fortec Motorsports), Dennis Olsen (Manor MP Motorsport) and Anthoine Hubert (Tech 1 Racing) who also finished in the points.

Quotes

Jack Aitken : “With so much distance on the downhill run to the first corner, it was possible to do something. I managed to take the advantage and I didn’t feel any contact, even though it should have been different behind. Then, Ukyo pressured me all throughout the race. He would brake very late, but he was never a serious threat. It wasn’t easy but I reduced the gap in the championship. There are no miracles, we have improved my consistency, while also continuing to do the best we can.”

Ukyo Sasahara : “I tried to pass Jack all throughout the race, but he defended really well. I tried to follow, hoping for a mistake or an opening, but it never happened. There wasn’t any option for overtaking, but after starting fourth, I am pleased with my second place.”

Matevos Isaakyan : “It was a normal start. I held on to my position at the first corner, and then in the second, then the third, I passed four cars. I was quite happy, although I did ask myself how I managed to do it. Then I had to control Jake Hughes, while also catching up to Ukyo. We were quite close but not close enough to try anything. Nevertheless, this podium is an excellent result after the disaster at Silverstone where I didn’t score a single point.”